Soweto Gospel Choir - Nkosi Sikelel (South African National Anthem)
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@pannellctp i agree with you !
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@pannellctp .. you have said it perfectly.. sad that a super power just bullies every one, wages wars only for selfish greed..
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I remember singing this in grade school in Zimbabwe, lyrics were slightly different.
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I miss South Africa when I watch this
Viva South Africa
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j adore les chanson sud Africaine
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@pannellctp I understand what ur saying
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@buenavozalasdoce I understand what ur saying
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I love this group.....I can't wait for them to be in Toronto :)
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@pannellctp both of you guys are fighting over two interpretations of freedom, no one is right or wrong. Its both your freedom to express the opinion over this topic, but it makes no sense to argue over it.
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You're doing a helluva job staying civil. And you're right on every single point. We've taken "freedom" and "fighting for freedom," and made a college football game out of it, complete with cheering and pennants displayed from pickup truck windows.
Amen to your comment. We Americans don't understand freedom. To us it means, selfishness, arrogance and looking down on others in the world community.
pannellctp 4 months ago 13
@pannellctp
Speak for yourself!
What YOU say here defines who YOU are!
Who are you to self righteously judge those of us who spend our lives in service to our country.
This last month I lost my step sister in a terrible car accident. She had dedicated her life in the National Guard to protect YOUR freedoms and also a fellow Guardsmen who though he died of natural causes spent his life in service to our nation. These are only two among millions.Yes there are dead beats, which are you ?
trinarymatrix 3 months ago
@trinarymatrix Sorry to hear about you step sister and thanks for the insult. I am a USAF retired Master Sergeant who lost friends in Vietnam. So don't give me this about the National Guard. I was stationed overseas and witnessed the "ugly American". So you take your back handed insult somewhere else. You're not qualified or worthy the discussion.
pannellctp 3 months ago 9
@trinarymatrix Here's another example of what I'm speaking. While walking off base in Japan, I was called the "N-word" by a group of my fellow comrades in uniform. You don't want to hear how they referred to the locals. So I protected their freedom to call me the "N-word" while we all wear the same uniform for the USA. So you can take your insult somewhere else. I'm trying to stay civil but you can guess where.
pannellctp 3 months ago 14